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Death doulas as supportive companions in end-of-life care: A scoping review.

Si Qi YoongHongli Sam GohHui Zhang
Published in: Palliative medicine (2022)
Death doulas can augment existing end-of-life care services by providing holistic and personalised care services at home or hospital settings. Their roles are still evolving and remain mostly unregulated, with little evidence about their impact. There is a need for more rigorous studies to explore healthcare professionals' views about this role and examine the clinical outcomes among dying persons and their families.
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